HRMI report: Malaysians became less safe from their government in 2023

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HRMI report: Malaysians became less safe from their government in 2023
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KUALA LUMPUR, June 20 — Malaysians suffered a decline in their freedom to be safe from their government in 2023, according to a global rights monitor that found them to be at...

According to the information gathered from human rights practitioners, Malaysia scored seven out of 10 on the rights to freedom from forced disappearance in 2023. — Picture by Devan ManuelKUALA LUMPUR, June 20 — Malaysians suffered a decline in their freedom to be safe from their government in 2023, according to a global rights monitor that found them to be at increased risk of being persecuted or worse by authorities.

“Malaysia’s safety from the state score of 5.8 out of 10 suggests that many people are not safe from one or more of the following: arbitrary arrest, torture and ill-treatment, forced disappearance, execution, or extrajudicial killing.“For civil and political rights, we do not have sufficient data across East Asia and Pacific countries to allow for a regional comparison.

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